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Books & Essays

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    Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South

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    Mercer University Press 2010

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    Circling Home

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    University of Georgia Press 2007

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    As the World Around Us Sleeps

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    Briarpatch Press 1992. Reissued by Holocene Publications 2006

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    Chattooga: Descending into the Myth of Deliverance River

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    University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Elemental South: An Anthology of Southern Nature Writing

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    (edited volume) University of Georgia Press 2004

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    Noble Trees of the South Carolina Upstate

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    Hub City Writers Project 2003

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    Waist Deep in Black Water

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    University of Georgia Press 2002

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    The Once-Again Wilderness: Following Wendell Berry into Kentucky

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    (edited volume) Holocene Publications 2000

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    The Woods Stretched for Miles: New Nature Writing from the South

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    (edited volume) University of Georgia Press 1999

    Description:
    The Woods Stretched for Miles gathers essays about southern landscape and nature from nineteen writers with geographic or ancestral ties to the region. This remarkable group encompasses not only such well-known names as Wendell Berry and Rick Bass but also distinctive new voices, including Christopher Camuto, Susan Cerulean, and Eddy L. Harris.

    From the savannas of south Florida through the hardwood uplands of Mississippi to the coastal rivers of the Carolinas and the high mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, the range in geography covered is equally broad. With insight and eloquence, these diverse talents take up similar themes: environmental restoration, the interplay between individual and community, the definition of wildness in an area transformed by human activity, and the meaning of our reactions to the natural world.

    Readers will treasure the passionate and intelligent honorings of land and nature offered by this rich anthology. With the publication of The Woods Stretched for Miles, southern voices establish their abiding place in the ever-popular nature writing genre.

    John Lane is an assistant professor of English at Wofford College in South Carolina. He has published several volumes of poetry and essays and has edited two previous anthologies, Hub City Anthology and Hub City Christmas. Gerald Thurmond is an associate professor of sociology at Wofford College.

    Book Review #1:
    "This is an important book-the first of its kind exclusively on the Southeast. It should appeal to general readers who wish to read about the genre in the Southeast, about the long and complex relationship between American culture and nature, and also about controversial environmental issues in the region." John Murray, editor of American Nature Writing

    Book Review #2:
    "I am delighted with the very concept of this anthology of Southern nature writing. There are dozens and dozens of recent scholarly books on environmental literature and anthologies of nonfiction nature writing, nature poetry, and environmental writing in general, including a number of regionally oriented collections. But, so far, other than Molly Westling's ecocritical studies of Southern fiction, few of these recent publications are explicitly devoted to Southern environmental literature. For this reason, there is a significant void that the The Woods Stretched for Miles is intended to fill-and I think it fills the void quite well." Scott Slovic, author of Being in the World: An Environmental Reader for Writers

    Book Review #3:
    "These writers are careful and accurate observers of both emotion and place... the language is exceptional." Library Journal

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    Hub City Anthology : Spartanburg Writers & Artists

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    (edited volume) Holocene Publications 1996

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    Weed Time: essays from the edge of a country yard

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    Briarpatch Press 1993. Reissued by Holocene Publications 1995

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    My Paddle to the Sea: Eleven Days on the River of the Carolinas

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    University of Georgia Press 2011